Bulls and Pacers trade clutch shots late in Friday's matchup

Bulls and Pacers trade clutch shots late in Friday's matchup originally appeared on nbcsportschicago.com Clutch three pointers rained down at the United Center on Friday night. The Bulls were seemingly down and out with under 30 seconds to go against the Pacers. Kris Dunn hit a three pointer to cut the lead to 102-99, though two Pacers free throws by Victor Oladipo extended Indiana's lead to 104-99.6 Jan @ 8PM

Victor Oladipo hits late 3, Pacers beat Bulls 119-116 in OT

Victor Oladipo calmly rose to the occasion again and helped the Indiana Pacers emerge from a frantic finish with another win. Oladipo banked in a 3-pointer from just above the top of the arc with 0.3 seconds left in overtime to give Indiana its sixth straight victory, 119-116 over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night. Oladipo had 36 points and seven rebounds, including some big baskets in the third quarter that gave the Pacers their first lead after Chicago got off to a fast start.6 Jan @ 10AM

Pacers beat Hawks 116-108 for 5th consecutive victory

Myles Turner provided the Indiana Pacers with a more physical presence over the past month. Turner scored 20 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked four shots in less than 24 minutes Monday, helping to lead the Indiana Pacers past Atlanta 116-108 before breaking his nose midway through the third quarter. 'Luckily it wasn't anything major,' All-Star guard Victor Oladipo said after scoring 22 points.2 Jan @ 7PM

Victor Oladipo gifts Most Improved Player car to domestic-violence survivor

Victor Oladipo got an early jump on the giving season. The Indiana Pacers star has gifted the Kia car he won as the 2017-18 NBA Most Improved Player to a domestic-violence survivor who works with the Julian Center, an Indianapolis organization supporting domestic violence survivors. Renita Hills was honored on the court during the Pacers’ game Sunday against Washington.26 Dec @ 2PM

Victor Oladipo Gives Car He Won To Domestic Violence Survivor

Indiana Pacers guard Victor Oladipo, who won a car for being voted the NBA’s Most Improved Player last season, proved himself to be a Most Inspirational Human Being on Sunday. The basketball star gave away the Kia SUV to a survivor of domestic violence. “I think you’re an inspiration to so many people and you’re a survivor,” Oladipo told Renita Hills in a scoreboard video message before the game, in which the Pacers hosted the Washington Wizards.24 Dec @ 4PM